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Cutting from Martha (Shirley Stoler) in Mobile, beginning her first letter to the lonely-hearts service, we meet Raymond (Tony Lo Bianco) in New York, beginning their correspondence, in The Honeymoon Killers, 1969, written and directed by Leonard Kastle.

Cutting from Martha (Shirley Stoler) in Mobile, beginning her first letter to the lonely-hearts service, we meet Raymond (Tony Lo Bianco) in New York, beginning their correspondence, in The Honeymoon Killers, 1969, written and directed by Leonard Kastle.>

Their second victim Myrtle (Marilyn Chris) rankles Martha (Shirley Stoler), who's posing as the sister of her partner, the con-man bridegroom Raymond (Tony Lo Bianco), by insisting on sex, bringing about the first murder, in The Honeymoon Killers, 1969.>

Honeymoon Killers, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Now...Arriving from Mobile at her own insistence in New York,...Honeymoon Killers, The (1969) -- (Movie...

Honeymoon Killers, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Now That You Know Everything

Arriving from Mobile at her own insistence in New York, Martha (Shirley Stoler) causes Raymond (Tony Lo Bianco) to admit his scam then, unbowed, returns to confront her supervisor (Guy Sorel), to whom she then lies, in writer-director Leonard Kastle's fact-based The Honeymoon Killers, 1969.>

The grim, low budget opening, the first two interior shots said to have been directed by the soon-fired (for working too slowly) Martin Scorsese, introducing Shirley Stoler as nurse Martha, with neighbor and mother (Doris Roberts, Dortha Duckworth), in The Honeymoon Killers, 1969.>

Now posing as his sister, Martha (Shirley Stoler) cringes as Raymond (Tony Lo Bianco) ties the knot with their first shared victim, New Jersey schoolteacher Doris (Ann Harris), in The Honeymoon Killers, 1969.>